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    Ex Drug Lord Sues 50 Cent For $300K After “Vicious Intimidation” Campaign

    Rapper 50 Cent has been accused of orchestrating a campaign of intimidation against ex drug lord Corey Holland. According to AllHipHop, the lawsuit was filed on April 2021. The lawsuit alleges that Lionsgate Entertainment allowed 50 Cent to conduct a “vicious intimidation” campaign against Holland.

    Ex drug lord lawsuit for $300K after his “vicious intimidation”

    The rapper, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, is a multi-millionaire and a household name in the United States. He has sold more than 9 million albums and is known for his muscled physique, tattoos and exaggerated style of rapping.

    His rise to fame came with the release of his debut album “Get Rich or Die Tryin'” in 2003, propelling him to secure a prominent position among America’s most prominent musical luminaries. But he’s also the subject of a vicious feud with rapper Ja Rule, which began in the early 2000s and still continues to this day.

    A new document from the FBI reveals that a crack kingpin and employees of Ja Rule’s rap label Murder Inc plotted to kill Fifty as revenge for a song detailing Kenneth McGriff’s criminal past, federal investigators say. Its disclosure was part of a government affidavit that has now been made public by law enforcement officials in Queens, New York.

    According to the affidavit, McGriff was kept in touch with his murderous plan through text messages with Murder Inc employees. He and his crew were also keeping tabs on 50 Cent’s whereabouts by paged conversations.

    On what grounds?

    The affidavit, which was provided to USA TODAY by an attorney for McGriff, is dated January 2004 and filed under an application for a search of Murder Inc’s Manhattan offices. It details McGriff’s ties to a criminal organization, his relationships with other gang members and the plans to assassinate 50 Cent.

    It also reveals that McGriff and his associates were keeping tabs on 50 Cent‘s whereabouts through paged conversations with Murder Inc’s employees. It is unclear how long McGriff had been in prison when he was involved in the alleged plot to assassinate Fifty.

    In addition to being a violent criminal, McGriff was also involved in the illegal sale of credit cards and money-laundering activity through his company, Crime Partners. He pleaded guilty in August 2006 to charges related to the laundering of proceeds from criminal activities.

    Does he have a foundation?

    But despite his troubled history, McGriff has found success in the music industry, thanks to the support of Eminem and Dre. He released his first single, “How to Rob,” in 1999 and has since become a major star.

    He’s also been featured on many of the most popular hip-hop songs and has a number of hit records, including a collaboration with Eminem and Jay Z called “Piggy Bank.”

    While his personal appearance and lyrics have earned him millions, it’s his grit that has put him on top of the charts. He has a reputation for being a tough sexy guy who can out-speak and out-rap anyone, so it’s no surprise that he has managed to stay relevant in the current music landscape. He has a fan base that’s largely devoted to his brash personality and his sexy physique, which makes him one of the most popular men in the game.

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